Overview
LADOGA WWTP is a secondary treatment plant in Montgomery County, Indiana, serving a population of 1,047. It discharges 946.35 cubic meters of treated wastewater daily.
LADOGA WWTP is a municipal wastewater treatment facility located in Montgomery County, Indiana, United States. The plant serves a small community of approximately 1,047 residents, providing essential sanitation services for the local area. The facility operates with secondary treatment, which is the standard level required by the U.S. Clean Water Act for most municipal plants. It has a designed capacity of 946.35 cubic meters per day, matching its current discharge volume, indicating full utilization of its treatment capacity. The treated effluent from LADOGA WWTP is discharged into local waterways that ultimately drain into the Mississippi River basin. The plant plays a key role in protecting downstream water quality and aquatic ecosystems in this agricultural region of Indiana.
Environmental context
The plant discharges into the Wabash River watershed, which flows southwest to the Ohio River and then to the Mississippi River. This region supports diverse aquatic life and is an important corridor for migratory fish. The secondary treatment process helps reduce organic pollutants and suspended solids, safeguarding the ecological health of the receiving waters.
Frequently asked questions
LADOGA WWTP is located in Montgomery County, Indiana, United States, near the town of Ladoga.
The plant serves a population of 1,047 people.
The plant discharges treated effluent into local waterways within the Wabash River watershed, which ultimately flows to the Mississippi River.
LADOGA WWTP provides secondary treatment, which is the standard required by the U.S. Clean Water Act for municipal wastewater plants.
The plant has a designed capacity of 946.35 cubic meters per day, matching its current discharge volume.
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